In this episode, Khadija delves into what is culture and what is religion. More often then not, the religion of Islam is often lost in cultural traditions and habits. Khadija speaks about how the Lebanese culture was often dominated by its own tribal beliefs than hard core Islamic principles, and how that relates to her personal upbringing. Do you think Islam has barbaric and illogical claims because that is what cnn and fox news show you, then listen to this episode to see what Khadija has to ... [Listen to Episode]

Ever met a muslim women, extended your hand to shake hers, and she rejects you saying "I don't shake"? Or have you met a muslim women that does shake? Khadija delves into the reason why she does not shake hands and the religious reason for it! She also delves into a recent ex-terrorist who was hired by the FBI! Take a listen! ... [Listen to Episode]

In this special episode, Khadija delves into many different topics including the Eid celebration taking place today! She also discussed the first American-Muslim judge that was chosen by president Obama as well as the meaning of the term "Allah Akbar". ... [Listen to Episode]

Controversial topic alert! Have you heard the stereotype that muslim women are slaves to men? Well Khadija has, one too many times! In this extensive episode, Khadija looks into a few stereotypes of the so called "slavery and control" of muslim women by their male counterparts...with an added twist of entertainment. Curious to learn about this topic, then be sure to click the download button and listen away! ... [Listen to Episode]

Khadija is back to her usual segmented show and this is definitely one you do not want to miss! Khadija delves into a little bit more about herself, allowing her personality to infiltrate the shows atmosphere, as well as allowing the listeners to be more familiar with her! Her segmented topics include racism from a current Muslim's perspective, a critical look at violence in America, as well as questions sent from our listeners! Enjoy! ... [Listen to Episode]

Todays episode discusses the most heated discussions Khadija faced on her social media. Even though the threads were very basic and opinionated, they sparked many derogatory comments and somewhat rude remarks on her page. This was the first time Khadija received this form of backlash, so she decides to reminecse on these heated thread. ... [Listen to Episode]

In this episode, Khadija delves into the concept of equality. Is this a concept non existent in ISLAM? Many will argue yes, that Islam believes men are more superior then women. During this episode, Khadija gives extensive proof after proof from the Quran that Islam is an equalitarian religion, as well as a religion of equity across races, ethnicity, and genders. ... [Listen to Episode]

In this episode, Khadija veers a little off track with her usual show segments with a poem and a moment of silence for all of the befallen. She delves into her thoughts on the foot soldiers of ISIS and how they should be referred to by their psychological ailment; psychopaths. ... [Listen to Episode]

In this episode, Khadija touches on some heated topics in the media. She discusses her opinion on politics, the media's stereotyping of Muslims, and oppression at the International level. She also touches base on the unification of muslims and non-muslims alike all found in one truly thoughtful quote. ... [Listen to Episode]

In this episode, Khadija discusses her experience with those who do not understand the hijab and its value, as well as why she identifies with this piece of clothe on her head. She also dives into her first face to face encounter with a stranger on Islam, politics, and ladies that wear a hijab on airplanes. ... [Listen to Episode]

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